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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for "Self-help"
  1. ... help from: Your health care provider Support and self-help groups for people who have drinking problems
  2. ... groups Local hospital classes and groups Religious congregation Self-help books Talk with a hospital social worker or ...
  3. ... long-term treatment after detox. This can include: Self-help groups, like Narcotics Anonymous or SMART Recovery Outpatient ...
  4. ... meet with a therapist along with your family Self-help groups, where the support of others may help ...
  5. ... not clear whether electronic devices help with stuttering. Self-help groups are often helpful for both the child ...
  6. ... slow development of motor skills, language skills, and self-help skills, especially when compared to peers Failure to ...
  7. ... them. Treatment options include: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Self-help support groups, such as Gamblers Anonymous. Gamblers Anonymous ...
  8. ... noises that bother you even after you try self-help measures. The noise is only in one ear ...
  9. ... important. It helps to openly discuss your feelings. Self-help groups are available in many communities.
  10. ... important. It helps to openly discuss your feelings. Self-help groups are available in many communities.